In this image, a simple yet elegant cylindrical box in a soft cream-yellow shade is centred on a pure white background, creating a calm, contemplative scene. The box, likely crafted from sturdy paperboard, has a gently rounded rim where the word "FLOWERS" is subtly impressed, the letters only just catching the light. Looking down from above, you see the container brimming to the top with a lavish assortment of dried petals that appear almost freshly scattered. Deep red rose petals dominate the composition, their velvety surfaces folding and overlapping like small, quiet waves. Interspersed among them are bright yellow petals and softer peach-orange tones, bringing warmth reminiscent of late afternoon light over Belsize Park's tree-lined avenues. Nestled between the larger petals are countless tiny white hydrangea florets and a few pale blue accents, creating a gentle, cloud-like texture that lightens the overall palette. The dried petals hold their shape convincingly, with subtle variations in colour and edge, suggesting premium preservation suitable for dignified farewell ceremonies. The presentation feels intentionally restrained yet rich, ideal for use as natural confetti at a graveside, for scattering across a memory table, or for placing around a framed photograph during a funeral service in the local NW3 area. With no additional props to distract the eye, the focus rests entirely on the interplay of colour, texture, and the quiet symbolism of petals as a final act of love. The overall impression is of an intimate, respectful floral tribute, thoughtfully curated for moments of remembrance.
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In this softly illuminated, top-down image, a rounded, pale cream stoneware bowl is filled to the edge with a lush layer of loose petals, designed as a tender funeral tribute. The majority are rose petals in rich crimson red, sunny yellow, and muted peach-orange, each one thick and velvety, folding and overlapping to form a warm bed of colour. Threaded between these bolder hues, countless tiny white petals, likely from hydrangea, bring a feathery lightness and create gentle speckles of brightness, much like sunlight filtering through the trees of nearby Primrose Hill. The petals are arranged in a relaxed, almost scattered style, as though poured from cupped hands, which gives the bowl an unforced, organic beauty rather than a formal pattern. Shadows fall softly into the creases of the petals, adding depth and suggesting movement, as if a light breeze has just passed over them. This simple yet evocative design feels perfectly suited to a memorial table, a service in a local Belsize Park chapel, or a quiet farewell at home, where family and friends might each take a few petals to place on a coffin or grave. The combination of passionate reds, hopeful yellows, and serene whites captures a spectrum of emotion-grief, gratitude, love, and release-all held within the gentle curve of the ceramic bowl. Crafted with the sensitivity of a local florist used to creating tributes for the neighbourhood's intimate services, the arrangement radiates compassion, offering a soft, tactile way to honour a life and say a final, loving goodbye. A round, pale cream hatbox sits alone against a spotless white backdrop, overflowing with a tender mix of dried petals that feels both luxurious and understated. The cylindrical box, smooth and softly luminous, carries a discreetly embossed "FLOWERS" motif around its rim, hinting at the care taken by the florist who filled it. Viewed from slightly above, the petals form a generous mound inside the box, like a small hill of colour. Deep crimson rose petals provide the emotional heart of the arrangement, their velvety surfaces suggesting love and remembrance. These are gently brightened by sunny yellow and soft apricot-orange petals, which add warmth without losing the quiet, reflective tone. Threaded between them are tiny white hydrangea florets and the occasional whisper of pale blue, their light, papery texture bringing a soft, almost cloud-like dimension to the mix. The petals, though dried, retain a sense of movement, as if they might rustle softly when touched. This simple yet evocative composition recalls the peaceful corners of Belsize Park and nearby Hampstead, where families gather to share memories and lay floral tributes. The neutral background strips away distraction, allowing the viewer to focus on the symbolism of each fragment of bloom, perfectly suited for scattering at a funeral, arranging around an urn, or accompanying a condolence gesture. The overall effect is one of gentle solace, offering a natural, graceful way to say goodbye while surrounding a loved one's memory with colour and softness.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Our Flower Petals arrangement is a bright, romantic mix of delicately picked petals, perfect for weddings, proposals, anniversaries, baby showers and any special ceremony. Expertly curated by Flowers Belsize Park in North West London, this premium blend includes soft hydrangea petals, classic rose petals and charming chrysanthemum petals for a beautifully textured, colourful finish. Each petal mix is made to order using only the best seasonal flowers, ensuring freshness, vibrant colour and a naturally luxurious feel. Ideal for scattering down the aisle, filling confetti cones, decorating tables or adding a floral touch to photos, these petals bring a gentle fragrance and elegant look to your event. Our florists hand-select and prepare every petal with care, so you receive a stunning, ready-to-use mix that elevates your celebration. Next day delivery is available across London and the UK for orders placed before 4pm, making last-minute planning effortless. Choose Flower Petals by Flowers Belsize Park to create unforgettable, picture-perfect moments. Order online today and let our premium petals add soft, romantic beauty to your special day.
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